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Lyon announce that they have rejected a €35m offer from Arsenal for Alexandre Lacazette

Lyon have announced in a press release that they have rejected a €35m offer from Arsenal for striker Alexandre Lacazette.

The press release in full below:

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Olympique Lyonnais categorically denies having received a €48m offer from Arsenal for Alexandre Lacazette like Le Progrès claims in their edition this morning.

The club regrets yet again that Le Progrès did not decide to contact us before publishing this false information that has created confusion on the day where the Group, on the stock exchange, publishes its annual accounts showing €218.1m, a progression of 111% from 2014/15.

The reality is that the club Arsenal made an offer worth €35m, which Lyon did not follow up on for one reason: OL will keep Alexandre Lacazette who is irreplaceable and who is one of the main leaders in Bruno Genesio’s squad.

Official | Aaron Leya Iseka joins Marseille

Marseille have announced the loan signing of young attacker Aaron Leya Iseka from Anderlecht without an option to buy.

Iseka joins at the age of 18 after a brilliant season for the Anderlecht youth team, shining notably in encounters with Barcelona and Arsenal.

He is also notably Michy Batshuayi’s brother.

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Aston Villa make initial contacts for Cheikh Ndoye

Championship side Aston Villa have made initial contact for the possible transfer of Angers SCO captain Cheikh Ndoye, according to our colleagues at Foot 365.

The 30 year old wanted to move to England in January, but was persuaded to stay until the end of the season.

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Ndoye also has historical Premier League interest from Stoke City and West Brom, and is likely to wait until the end of the transfer window before making his final decision.

Blaise Matuidi reaches agreement with Juventus

PSG central midfielder Blaise Matuidi has reached an agreement with Serie A side Juventus, according to L’Équipe.

The player has since yesterday reached a contractual agreement with Juve on a four year deal which will see him earn a similar salary to the €9m a year that he is currently receiving at PSG.

The report claims that PSG and Juventus were last night very close to a fee agreement worth €30m plus €4m in bonuses.

Mino Raiola has played a major role in this transfer, having mentioned Matuidi’s name to Juventus during his negotiations for Paul Pogba earlier this summer.

Les Parisiens’s representatives had always promised Matuidi that he would be allowed to leave the club before the window shuts if an acceptable offer is made. Juventus will argue that it has been made now.

The final element is Matuidi, as he mentioned on his Instagram last night, he is “still thinking” about whether or not to accept the move. The Premier League dream would surely die if he joins Juve and the Serie A, is he prepared to accept that?

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How will France’s 5 representatives in Europe fare?

The draws for the group stages of Europe’s two club competitions now set, Eric Devin takes a look at each of the five Ligue 1 sides’ groups and assesses their chances of progressing.

Paris Saint-Germain

Champions’ League Group A (Arsenal, Basel, Ludogorets) 

Key Fixture: At Arsenal, Matchday Five

Paris Saint-Germain showed last season that while they are not quite at the level of the Spanish triumvirate or Bayern Munich, they are definitively in the next tier; one wonders what might have happened had Laurent Blanc displayed more tactical flexibility or a willingness to rotate his players. New manager Unai Emery inspires no such doubts, and with a strengthened squad, will be eager to make his mark in this competition after a middling group stage exit with Sevilla last season.

Arsenal are, at this point, no cause for alarm as far as winning the group goes, especially as they will be missing several key players for their trip to the Parc des Princes.

Basel have been tricky in the recent past, especially for the likes of Liverpool and Saint-Etienne, but the loss of Breel Embolo leaves a gaping hole as far as a proven goalscorer is concerned. Unless the French champions conspire to get but a solitary point from their two encounters with Arsenal, not only is progression all but assured, so too is topping the group.

Chance of Progressing: 95%

AS Monaco  

Champions’ League Group E (CSKA Moscow, Tottenham Hotspur, Bayer Leverkusen) 

Key Fixture: At Tottenham, Matchday One

Monaco showed their grit in coming from behind to defeat Fenerbahce over two legs, and backed that up by thoroughly controlling an admittedly weakened Villarreal team at home. As Leonardo Jardim’s young squad continues to develop, the confidence of the likes of Tiemoue Bakayoko and Jemerson growing, Monaco should only improve.

Mauricio Pocchetino’s Tottenham are the obvious attraction here, but Spurs, like CSKA, would seem to lack the type of squad depth that Jardim enjoys after an uninspiring transfer window. That is not to discount the London side, only to argue that Monaco and Leverkusen seem, owing to their canny summers, seem better suited to balancing the league and European competition than do Tottenham.

Once Chicharito returns from a hand injury, he is easily the most dangerous player on any of the four teams, and the German side should top the group, with Monaco slight favourites to edge Spurs for second.

Chance of Progressing: 60%

Olympique Lyonnais 

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Champions’ League Group H (Juventus, Sevilla, Dinamo Zagreb) 

Key Fixture: Sevilla, Matchday Six

Barring a handful of miraculous results, Juventus should walk this group, the real battle being between Lyon and Sevilla for second. While the Spanish club are the three-time defending Europa League champions, the departures of manager Unai Emery, Ever Baneg, Grzegorz Krychkowiak and Kevin Gameiro make for a worrying lack of continuity.

New boss Jorge Sampaoli was superb at the helm of the Chilean national team, but a dearth of club experience in Europe could be an issue. Lyon, on the other hand, have given their squad much-needed depth in the summer, only seeing Samuel Umtiti depart.

If the team continue the form that they have shown under Bruno Genesio, they should be able to get four points from Sevilla, that and doing the double over Dinamo Zagreb likely enough to progress, although it is far from a foregone conclusion.

Chance of Progressing: 60%

AS Saint-Etienne 

Europa League Group C (Anderlecht, Mainz 05, Qabala) 

Key Fixture: At Mainz 05, Matchday One

Saint-Etienne acquitted themselves well enough in their two rounds of qualification, and their recent consistent performances in Europe saw them in the second pot for the draw, and they managed to avoid any of the true behemoths.

Anderlecht have shown themselves to be a tricky proposition in recent European seasons, but the loss of Dennis Praet and Steven Defour has left the team shorn of much of their creativity.

Hardly an ideal situation to begin with, a robust Saint-Etienne side should be able to resist the Belgians with ease, leaving Mainz as perhaps Les Verts’ most worrying opponent.

The club where the names of Jurgen Klopp and Thomas Tuchel were made continues to be an aggressive force, but Saint-Etienne have a great chance to lay down an early marker, their Matchday One trip likely to serve as a guide for how the group will sort itself out. Qabala did beat a disappointing Lille, and are far from an ideal road trip, but will do well not to finish bottom of the group.

Chance of Progressing: 70%

OGC Nice 

Europa League Group I (Schalke 04, Salzburg, Krasnodar) 

Key Fixture: Red Bull Salzburg, Matchday Four

Nice, on the other hand, had a somewhat difficult draw. As a fourth seed, things were never going to be easy for Lucien Favre’s club, but in one of Germany’s traditional powers, Schalke were certainly one to avoid. The Royal Blues will have a restructured back line after the departures of Joel Matip and Roman Neustadter, although Benedikt Howedes remains at the club.

Barring some shock results, new manager Markus Weinzierl should see the team through in first place, leaving new money sides Salzburg and Krasnodar to battle it out with Nice.

Were this the Nice side of last season, Les Aiglons would be at least evens to progress, but with a young team struggling to score goals, it is difficult to see past a veteran Krasnodar team. Salzburg are a less tricky opponent, due to the middling quality of the Austrian league, but if Nice are to advance, they will likely need maximum points against Oscar Garcia’s side.

Chance of Progressing: 20%

Fabinho talks about his future

Speaking to L’Équipe, Brazilian right-back and defensive midfielder Fabinho has discussed his future.

“It would not be bad to stay at Monaco, with the Champions League. I am not sure that I will be staying, even if there are more chances that I will stay rather than leave.”

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The player continues to solicit interest from Chelsea and Manchester United. AS Monaco want €30m plus bonuses for the player.

Serge Aurier upset with David Luiz departure

Speaking to Le Parisien, PSG right-back Serge Aurier revealed that he was upset with the departure of Brazilian defender David Luiz from the French capital club.

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“David Luiz, he is someone who brought that bit of craziness, his love of life, which gave us a lot of things here. We are really losing a great defender, but we will get on with it. What is good is that there is a lot of versatility at the back.”